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Re: #1 Science Fiction television series ever is...

Originally Posted by Aunt Spiker

I'll pitch up for Warehouse 13 - I've only seen a few episodes - was rather disapointed that for all this time the show's been on I only *just recently* saw it.

Oh yeah, warehouse 13 is a great show, with a really deep plot. The character's are pretty permanent too (aside from Arty) and there's a lot of intricacies in the show asied from the larger theme; its a great show.

Re: #1 Science Fiction television series ever is...

Originally Posted by The Giant Noodle

I feel that the Old B.G. was much better than the modern one.

I think so too. Yes, the old one was unabashedly campy, it was supposed to be. Ignoring Galactica 1980, which everyone should do except for the excellent last episode, the original Battlestar Galactica was just a lot of fun. Was it cheesy? Sure. But at least it wasn't abysmally dark and disgusting like the new one. There wasn't a single character in the new Galactica that I cared whether they lived or died and by the end of the first season, I just wanted everyone, the Galactica and the Cylons to fly into a black hole and die. It was yet another show where there was no light whatsoever, no hope at the end of the tunnel and lacking that contrast, all the darkness means nothing.

Besides, the ending has got to be the most idiotic in the history of television.

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